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The British Army developed this weapon (the acronym is for Portable, Infantry, Anti Tank) in 1942 and put it into service the following year. A later analysis of the initial stage of the Normandy campaign found that PIAT-launched projectiles knocked out 7 percent of all German tanks destroyed by British forces—more, even, than rockets fired from aircraft. (International World War II Museum)
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